Monday, May 13, 2013

Why Cartoonists Make the Best Case for Gun Control



The gun debate in America may have “jumped the shark” with yesterday’s Mother’s Day Parade shooting in New Orleans that left 19 wounded, including two children. When something as universally accepted as the idea of motherhood becomes a shooting gallery, any idea of a debate seems as absurd as Fonzie in leather jacket and bathing trunks riding those water skis over 35 years ago. Reuters ran with the story as their international headline the next morning, as the latest “look at the crazy Americans and their guns” story. But I’ll leave the real jokes to the real comics, who have already made their voice on the issue heard clearly in the short film "Cartoonists Demand Action to End Gun Violence," in which a bevy of big cartooning names try to make a serious point through the funny pages. While interests groups, the media, and even the government have failed to change anything, perhaps cartoonists can make the best case for gun control. Please come over to Picture This at Big Think to read more of "Why Cartoonists Make the Best Case for GunControl."

[Image: Dan Perkins, aka Tom Tomorrow. This Modern World.]

1 comment:

The Portrait Artist said...

I was going to leave this comment at the article on BigThink, but I think this blogs deserves a bit of attention too.

These cartoonists are geniuses, and the way they choose to broadcast their ideas through their hilarious artwork deserves all the praises. And free weapons, maybe. At least to the top 3.